Multiple outlets report on Abbie Manning, a 30-year-old personal concierge who works for wealthy clients at luxury holiday homes. The articles describe her role as helping busy professionals and rich families organize parts of their personal logistics while they are staying away from home, including unpacking their food deliveries at high-end properties. Manning is presented as having previously worked as a superyacht stewardess and now earning significantly more in her current job, with the report stating she earns about triple what she earned in that earlier role. Both sources frame the work as part of a broader concierge service for affluent clients, rather than a public-facing retail or hospitality job. The coverage focuses on her day-to-day tasks at holiday properties and on the pay difference between her past and current employment, without detailing employers, client numbers, or specific contract arrangements. The overall theme is the shift from yacht-based work to private concierge duties centered on luxury vacation services.